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BC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Water Polo, Diving and Synchronized Swimming will be held at the City Centre Aquatic Complex.
Address: 1210 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC
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VENUES
City Centre Aquatic Complex
A 50 metre long, 8 lane indoor pool, divided into two pools for water polo, with synchro and
diving in the deep pool.
Spectator viewing area and bleachers are located at the east side of the swimming pool.
Parking is available in main parking lot at the facility.
A detailed venue site plan is available on the Provincials page of the BCSSA website.
RULES
The BCSSA Rules and Regulations as published in the rulebook, including any rules passed by the
Provincial Board of Directors, which are posted on the BCSSA website, will apply.
All member clubs, competitors, coaches, officials or individuals attending the Championships shall
abide by the Code of Conduct as stipulated in Section 3.0 of the BCSSA Rule Book. Any members or
individuals who violate or fail to comply with the BCSSA Code of Conduct or rules and regulations may
be disciplined at the sole discretion of the Meet Manager. Disciplined members or individuals may
appeal to the BCSSA Provincial Board. The decision rendered by the BCSSA Provincial Board on the
matter shall be final.
Should the automatic judging and timing system fail for an extended period of time (20 minutes or
more), the Championships will proceed with manual timing (Three stopwatches with “starting gun”, see
Section 4.5.13.3 of the BCSSA Swimming Rule Book) until the electronic judging and timing system is
running again. Should a failure occur between Heats, the remaining Heats of the event will be
postponed and then swum once the automatic system is running again. BCSSA Swimming Rule Book
Section 4.5.8 (20 minute rule) governing re-swims will apply.
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BCSSA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
OFFICIALS MEETING
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REGIONS & CLUBS - 2016
CARIBOO (CA)
DAW Dawson Creek Seals FIN Fort Nelson Fins FSJ Fort. St. John Stingrays
MAC Mackenzie Rainbows PGP Prince George Pisces QUE Quesnel Aquatic Club
KOOTENAY (KO)
CAS Castlegar Aquanauts COL Colville Sharks CST Creston Waves
GFA Grand Forks Piranhas KIM Kimberly Sea Horses NEL Nelson Neptunes
TRA Trail Stingrays
OKANAGAN (OK)
GOL Golden Dolphins KAM Kamloops Tsunami OGO Kelowna Ogopogos
LUM Lumby Lightning MER Merritt Otters PEN Penticton Pikes
PRI Princeton Kokanee REV Revelstoke Aquaducks SAA Salmon Arm Sockeyes
SSC Similkameen Swim Club
The club acronyms to be used are shown above. These are the only acronyms officially recognized
by the Chief Meet Recorder and will be used to compute Regional points.
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AWARDS
Water Polo
Medals shall be presented to each player on the first, second and third place teams. A maximum of
15 medals per team will be provided.
Team Points for Water Polo will be awarded as follows: 36, 32, 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, 20.
Diving
Medals: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Ribbons: 4th to 8th
Awards will be presented to divers at the end of the meet. It is important that ALL divers, not just the
award winners, be at the award ceremony on Thursday, August 18th, 2016 immediately following the
competition.
Divers must be dressed in their competitive bathing suits or team/regional T-shirt in order to
receive their awards. Coaches, please make sure your team is ready and on time. Team
Pictures will be taken after awards. Parents, please stay for awards as it makes the event more
valuable for everyone.
The recipients of trophies are responsible for having them engraved. Coaches and Executives
please ensure that trophies are returned to the Diving Director in advance of the competition
ready to be awarded to the next recipient.
Team Points for Diving will be awarded as follows: 36, 32, 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, 20.
Synchro
Final placing in the figures competition for each figure event is determined by the figure scores.
Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each figure event. Final placing for the routine
competition for each event is determined by the composite figure and routine score (Championship
Score). Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each Figure category and the top three
finishers in each routine event (Championship Score). Ribbons will be awarded from 4th - 8th place.
Figures: 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Duet/Team: 18, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2
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Speed Swimming
Medals:
1st, 2nd and 3rd Individual Events (Tier “S” & “O”)
1st, 2nd and 3rd Relay Events (Tier “S” & “O”)
Ribbons:
Double Ribbons 4th to 8th (Individual and Relay Tier “S” & “O”)
Single Ribbons 9th to 16th (Individual Events Tier “S” & “O”)
Consolations: 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Finals: 18, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10
Relays: 36, 32, 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, 20
Only Regional points will be published during the Championships. Club points will be posted to the
BCSSA website one week following the meet.
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ENTRIES
For Speed Swimming
1. The Regional Championships event list as shown in the Final Results must coincide with
the event numbers of this invitation. If an event is numbered differently, change the
numbers on the Final Results in order to agree with the Provincial system. Entries must
conform to the Provincial Event numbers included in this Meet Package. All entries for the
BC Championships (BCCH) Meet Registration must use the BCCH Meet Event Numbers with
no exceptions.
Note: All Tier “O” events have their own event number.
2. BCCH qualifiers from each region must be submitted using Hy-Tek’s Meet Manager 6.0
program “Advancer” file.
An unlocked copy of the BCCH meet, the “Advancers” file, email confirming that
these are the correct entries and all entry information for Diving, Synchro, and Water
Polo must be in the BCSSA office no later than 12 noon on Tuesday, August 9th, 2016.
5. $8.00 per Individual Event; $12.00 per Relay; $12.00 per Regional Medley Relay. BCCH
Entry Fees must be made by cheque payable to “BCSSA”. Cash is not accepted. Please
note that lane rental fees for warm ups are mandatory fees. No exceptions.
7. All discrepancies with entries to the BC Championships Meet will be dealt with by the Meet
Manager.
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BCSSA PAYMENT FORM
Return To:
BCSSA Office
#205-2323 Boundary Road, Vancouver, BC V5M 4V8
REGION:
1. SPEED SWIMMING
a) Individual Swims x $8.00 =
b) Relays x $12.00 =
c) Reg. Medley Relay x $12.00 =
d) Lane Rentals (Warm-up) 2 x $150.00 = $300.00
(Mandatory)
Sub-total = $
2. DIVING
a) Events x $25.00 =
Sub-total = $
3. SYNCHRO
a) Figures x $5.00 =
b) Duets x $10.00 =
c) Teams x $20.00 =
d) Judges Fee ($40 per family) x $40.00 =
Sub-total = $
4. WATER POLO
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WATER POLO
Monday, August 15, 2016
7:00 am - 9:00 pm
U18: 16 & 17
U16: 14 & 15
U14: 12 & 13
U12: 11 & Under
All AWARDS
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Following the Tournament
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WATER POLO
BC CHAMPIONSHIPS
POLICY
INTRODUCTION
It is the objective of BCSSA to have each region field a team(s) at the BCSSA Water Polo
Championships and that fair competition and sportsmanship prevail.
1. Governance
Rules for the 2016 Provincial Championship Competitions.
All Provincial Championships are governed by the BCSSA in accordance with the By-laws,
Rules and Regulations set forth by the BCSSA Board.
2. Categories of Play
Co-educational Provincial Championships will be played in the following categories:
3. Definition
“Participant” in a Provincial Championship shall be understood to include players,
coaches, referees, managers, volunteers and medical personnel.
4. Entry Format
i) Entries: As per the BCSSA Water Polo Rule Book Section 4.2.4.1 all eligible
teams must be co-educational. Teams qualify for Provincial Championships by
regional play downs. Wild card entries will be announced the weekend before
entries are due.
Attached Water Polo Entry forms must be duly completed and submitted to the
Director for Water Polo c/o the BCSSA office 205-2323 Boundary Road, Vancouver,
B.C., V5M 4V8, not later than August 9th, 2016 at 12 noon (earlier where
possible).
The full names (as registered) of all participants must be included on the Water
Polo Entry Form.
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All participants must be registered and in good standing with the BCSSA.
Individuals or teams not abiding by this rule will not be permitted to participate in
the Provincial Championships.
Copies of the Water Polo Entry Form (maximum 13 players) for each game must
be presented to the recording/official’s table 20 minutes before scheduled game
time.
Any athletes who are playing up an age category due to participation and selection
in the Team BC program must be identified as such on the Water Polo entry forms.
ii) Fees: A ($325.00) three hundred and twenty five-dollar entry fee and a ($150.00)
one hundred and fifty dollar referee fee must accompany the entry form for each
team entered. Any cheque returned to BCSSA for reason of “non-sufficient funds”
(“N.S.F.”) will be returned to the point of origin immediately and an additional fee of
($25) twenty-five dollars will be added to the entry fee.
2. Team Eligibility
i) In order to be eligible to participate in the Provincial Championship, club teams
(other than as provided for in Section B4(i)) must be registered with a member
club and BCSSA by the second Thursday in July.
ii) A responsible adult/chaperone, other than the Head Coach or players, must
accompany and be responsible for each team participating in the Provincial
Championships. This adult/chaperone must be present at all Team Games.
iii) The Head Coach of each team is to be fully certified NCCP Level One or
current Canadian equivalent.
iv) ANY COACH WHO HAS COACHED A TEAM DURING THE SEASON WILL NOT
BE PERMITTED TO PLAY WITH THAT TEAM.
3. Team Composition
i) Teams in all categories are permitted to select thirteen (13) players, all of whom
must individually be properly registered with BCSSA and be collectively registered
as a Member Team and listed on the duly completed Water Polo Entry Form.
ii) The minimum team composition is seven (7) players (goalie included); three of
whom must be girls, and three of whom must be boys. A minimum of three (3)
girls/boys must be in the water at all times except as provided in 3, iii of the Meet
Package.
iii) If a team has only four girls/boys and due to exclusions was reduced to three (3)
eligible girls/boys and an additional girl/boy was excluded from the game for three
personal fouls or a misconduct, the team will play one member short with only two
(2) girls/boys in the water.
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iv) Alternates:
a. Each team may list (2) alternates on their roster. The same player may be
listed as an alternate for more than (1) one team, as long as all other eligibility
requirements are met. Once an alternate replaces a player on a roster, that
alternate may not be used as an alternate on another team.
b. Once a player on a roster is replaced by an alternate, that player may not
return to that team roster for the duration of that tournament.
If there is doubt about player eligibility, please contact the BCSSA Office/Water Polo
Director prior to the Game/Tournament, or contact the Meet Manager BEFORE the
player or players enter the water.
4. Regional Selection
i) Where there is one club registered in a region and other clubs within the region
having Water Polo Players, the Regional Director or the Director of Water Polo
can allow the amalgamation of those players under one club, for participation at
Regional Championships, as a second team within the region.
ii) Any region with more than one team registered, in an age category, must have a
play off for that category to determine a representative for that region at
Provincials.
5. Competition Format
Unless otherwise indicated and approved by BCSSA, the normal format shall be a round
robin when 3 to 5 teams enter. If possible, teams will play a maximum of 3 games per
day. BCSSA will not host an age group (U12, U14, U16, U18) tournament with less than 4
teams registered.
7. Vetoes
No vetoes, pertaining to referees, shall be permitted during the Provincial Championships.
Referees are assigned wherever possible on the basis of geographic neutrality.
8. Protests
Refer to Rules and Regulations Section 4.15
9. Conduct/Discipline
Refer to Rules and Regulations Section 4.16
10. Brutality/Misconduct/Disrespect
Refer to Rules and Regulations Section 4.14
11. Forfeits/Defaults
i) Any team which forfeits a game will lose by a score of 7-0. Additional action will be
based on a review of the circumstances by the Discipline Committee.
ii) If all girls/boys from one team are excluded from the game, the team will forfeit the
game.
iii) A forfeit occurs when less than six (6) members of a team are present at the start
of the game, or when an ineligible player is participating or if a team does not have
three (3) members of each sex to start the game.
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Note: Teams that do not satisfy the minimum player requirements (6 players) 5 minutes
after the recorded game start time will forfeit.
Note: A forfeit will result in a score of 7-0 for the winning team and 2 points towards
standings, and 0-7 against the forfeiting team and 0 points toward standings.
Referees for medal-round games shall be selected by the participating coaches, with the
gold medal game receiving priority.
If no consensus can be reached by the two participating coaches in each of the medal-
round games, referees will be assigned by the Referee-In-Chief.
Other objects not listed here will be examined by the officials before the tournament
begins.
1. Pre-Competition Meeting
BCSSA will organize and conduct a pre-competition meeting for coaches, officials and
team personnel. It is the responsibility of each team to ensure that a representative is in
attendance.
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2. Championship Awards
Medals shall be presented to each player on the gold, silver and bronze medal teams. A
maximum fifteen (15) medals per team will be provided.
SECTION D - RESPONSIBILITIES
1. BCSSA
BCSSA shall ensure the following:
i) That all teams have paid the entry fee by the deadline and that all players are
registered members of BCSSA and eligible to play.
ii) That a competition Referee-In-Chief is selected.
iii) That all referees are eligible to referee, and coaches are registered with BCSSA.
iv) That a referee schedule is compiled at the discretion of the Referee-in-Chief.
v) That the host organization and all participating teams are provided with a
competition schedule as soon, as is practical.
vi) a) The ball used for all U12 BCSSA competitions shall be the Mikasa #6008,
#6608 or equivalent.
b) The Mikasa #6009 ball or equivalent shall be used for all other age groups.
vii) That a minimum of three (3) minor officials are provided for each U18 and U16
game and two (2) for each U14 and U12 games. Minor officials are not permitted to
work more than three (3) games in succession.
viii) That an adequate swimming area is provided for team warm-ups prior to the start
of each game, where possible.
ix) That official closing ceremonies are included for each competition.
2. Club/Team
a) Responsibilities
The club/team attending a Provincial Championship shall ensure the following:
i) That the entry fee is paid directly to the region and forwarded to BCSSA by
Friday, August 12th, 2016.
ii) That all players are registered with BCSSA.
iii) That a duly completed Provincial Championship Water Polo Entry Form is
submitted to BCSSA by the same date as indicated for the submission of the
entry form.
iv) That all Provincial Rules and Regulations are maintained and adhered to and
that the club/team is in good standing with BCSSA.
v) That all expenses incurred by the team are paid for by the club organization.
vi) Each team must provide, at its own expense, a minor official for each game
(who is expected to be on deck ten (10) minutes prior to game time) and a
responsible adult other than the head coach or player who will be responsible
for the team.
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iv) Forfeit of entry fee.
v) Cannot participate in the medal round.
vi) Other sanctions may apply.
The following are some specific sanctions, which will be applied against the
following infractions:
i) A team which drops out, after the deadline. The following sanction will apply:
Forfeit entry fee.
ii) A team participates in a game with a non-registered player (not part of the
BCSSA membership listing); the following sanctions will apply:
A non-registered, or otherwise ineligible, player(s) cannot take part in
any game(s).
A team using or having used non-registered player(s) shall lose by a
score of 7-0 for each game.
A team using or having used non-registered player(s) further sanctions
may be imposed but not limited to the following:
Suspension from the tournament
Suspension for a period of one year
Fine
Disciplinary Hearing
iv) A team/club or participant fails to abide by any ruling imposed by BCSSA; the
following must apply;
The club/team or individual participant will be denied access to further
BCSSA activities until the complaint is rectified.
v) If a team commits any infraction with the intention to gain an advantage (e.g.
use of non-registered, illegal players; forfeit a game in the purpose of gaining or
make another team gain a better ranking); the following sanction will apply:
The team cannot take part in the medal round.
The team shall lose by a score of 7-0 for each game in which they have
intentionally tried to gain an unfair advantage
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BCSSA WATER POLO
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Entry Form
Team Chaperon
Alternate
(Coach)
(Coach)
1. List female players first, then males and youngest to oldest.
2. Individuals may be listed as an alternate on more than one form. Once an alternate replaces a player on the roster, that alternate
may not be used as an alternate on another team.
3. Once a player on a roster is replaced by an alternate, that player may not return to that Team Roster for the duration of that
tournament.
4. A Player can only appear on two teams.
5. A Player cannot play on the team that they have coached during the season.
I certify that all players and coaches listed on this form are registered members of BCSSA.
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DIVING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2016
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Coaches Meeting & Education Module
* Dive sheets are due at 3:00 pm
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm General Warm Up
All AWARDS
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Following the Competition
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DIVING COACHES’ MEETINGS
All judging and other decisions will be made here, as well as discussion and suggestions about
rules/regulations and any future changes.
AWARDS
Medals: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Ribbons: 4th to 8th
Awards will be presented to divers at the end of the meet. It is important that ALL divers, not just the
award winners, be at the award ceremony on Thursday, August 18th, 2016 immediately following the
competition.
TROPHIES
Girls Team Woodwards Stores
Boys Team CKWX Radio
Regional Team BCSSA Regional Award
Overall Team BCSSA Challenge Cup
RULES
Please refer to the current edition of the BCSSA Diving Rules and Regulations available on the website:
http://www.bcsummerswimming.com under the diving section.
RESULTS
All results will be scored and awarded separately for each division and category. Team points for diving
will be awarded as follows: 36, 32, 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, and 20.
ENTRY FEES
There will be a $25.00 entry fee per event. All Fees, Dive Entry Forms and BCSSA Dive Sheets must be
sent to the Regional Director as the entire package is due to the office by 12:00 noon on Tuesday,
August 9, 2016.
A written or typed copy of ALL dive meet results must be sent or faxed to the BCSSA Office
immediately following the completion of each competition. Fax # (604) 473-9660.
ENTRIES
All Diving Entries must be sent to:
Sarah Wellman
c/o BCSSA Office
205 - 2323 Boundary Road
Vancouver, BC, V5M 4V8
NO LATE ENTRIES. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN BEFORE 12:00 NOON TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2016.
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Entries must be entered using the BCSSA Diving Entry Form (found on page 27 of this meet package). A
copy of all Regional results must accompany the entries. Submit a copy of your Regional Dive Sheets
and your Provincial Dive Sheets at this time.
The Diving Entry Form must be signed by a coach, the Regional Dive Coordinator or Director and the
Regional Registrar.
DIVE SHEETS
Must be completed and turned in with registration on Tuesday, August 9th, 2016. Dive Sheets must be
completed in pencil. All changes (or new dive sheets) must be completed before specific event warm
ups start on the day of competition (a faxed copy may be accepted if necessary, but this must be
arranged in advance).
Divers should remain at the pool for the entire competition. Events will run consecutively and will not be
paused for divers as time is limited. It is the competitor’s and coach’s responsibility to be there on time for
each event, dressed appropriately and ready to dive. Divers shall ensure proper attire is worn, which
allows the judges to clearly see the lines of the body while a dive is being executed. Events may be
combined as needed.
Each club is required to supply at least one Judge. Please let Diving Coordinator, Sarah Wellman, know
the judge’s name as soon as possible after the Regional Championship. There will be a sign up sheet
circulated prior to the Diving Competition in order to facilitate table workers (See January 2014 BCSSA
Board Meeting minutes for details).
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2016 BCSSA Age Group Dive Requirements
“S” DIVERS
8& 100 Any 2 dives ● All jumps & fall-ins are permitted BUT only one in each direction.
Under 200 ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the position
101 or 001 must be different.
201 or 002 ● 2 categories/groups (2 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must be
used.
9 & 10 100 Any 2 dives ● NO JUMPS
200 ● Fall-ins are permitted BUT only one in each direction.
101 ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the position
201 must be different.
● 2 categories/groups (2 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must be
used.
11 & 12 101 Any 3 dives ● NO JUMPS
201 or 301 ● Fall-ins are permitted BUT only one in each direction
401 ● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational movement.
i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the position
must be different.
● 2 categories/groups (2 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must be
used.
13 & 14 101 Any 4 dives ● NO JUMPS
201 or 301 ● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational movement.
401 i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the position
must be different.
● 3 categories/groups (3 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must be
used.
15 & 16 101 Any 4 Dives ● NO JUMPS OR FALL-INS
201 or 301 ● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational movement.
401 i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the position
must be different.
● 4 categories/groups (4 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must be
used.
17 – 19 / 101 Any 4 Dives ● NO JUMPS OR FALL-INS
20 & 201 or 301 ● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational movement.
Over 401 i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the position
must be different.
● 4 categories/groups (4 of the following)100/ 200/300/400/5000) must be
used.
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2016 BCSSA Age Group Dive Requirements
“S” DIVERS
Age Group Optional
Required dives Optional Clarification
– 3 Metre dives
8 & under 100 + Any 3 ● All jumps & fall-ins are permitted BUT only one in each direction.
200 dives ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the
001 position must be different.
● 2 categories/groups (2 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must
be used.
9 & 10 100 – Hurdle + Any 2 ● NO JUMPS
200 – Arm Swing dives ● Fall-ins are permitted BUT only one in each direction.
001 ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the
101 position must be different.
● 2 categories/groups (2 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must
be used.
11 & 12 200 + Any 2 ● NO JUMPS, NO FALL-INS
001 dives ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the
002 position must be different.
101 ● 2 categories/groups (2 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must
be used.
13 & 14 001 +any 4 ● NO JUMPS, NO FALL-INS
002 Dives ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the
101 position must be different.
● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational
movement. i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● 3 categories/groups (3 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must
be used.
15 & 16 002 + Any 4 ● NO JUMPS, NO FALL-INS
101 Dives ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the
201 position must be different.
● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational
movement. i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● 3 categories/groups (3 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must
be used.
17 – 19 / 002 Any 4 ● NO JUMPS, NO FALL-INS
20 & Over 101 Dives ● Required dives may be repeated as optional dives, however the
201 position must be different.
● Must have one optional that demonstrates flipping rotational
movement. i.e. a minimum of one complete revolution.
● 3 categories/groups (3 of the following:100/ 200/300/400/5000) must
be used.
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2016 BCSSA Age Group Dive Requirements
“O CAT” DIVERS
Age Group
Required dives Optional dives Optional Clarification
– 1 Metre
The 19 & under divers will be competing together with the BCSSA Category divers.
Front or Inward Front Optional In areas where a choice is given, the unused dive
20 & Over Back or Reverse Back or Reverse may be performed as an optional dive. HOWEVER,
Twisting Category Optional you may NOT duplicate a dive number.
O Cat 4 (your choice) Inward Optional 4 categories must be demonstrated.
+ 1 Other (must not
duplicate a category
from the list)
“O CAT” DIVERS
Age Group
Required dives Optional dives Optional Clarification
– 3 Metre
The 19 & under divers will be competing together with the BCSSA Category divers
001 Front Optional In areas where a choice is given, the unused dive
20 & Over 002 Back or Reverse may be performed as an optional dive. HOWEVER,
Front or Inward Optional you may NOT duplicate a dive number.
O Cat 4 Back or Reverse Inward Optional 3 categories must be demonstrated.
Twisting Category + 1 Other (must not
(your choice) duplicate a category
from the list)
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BCSSA 2016
DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY
1 Meter 3 Meters
SPRINGBOARD Strt Pike Tuck Free Strt Pike Tuck Free
FORWARD GROUP A B C D A B C D
100 Front Jump 1.0 1.0
001 Front Dive FALL IN 1.1 1.1
101 Forward Dive 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.5
102 Forward Somersault 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.5
103 Forward 1 ½ Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5
104 Forward Double Somersault 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0
105 Forward 2 ½ Somersault 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.2
106 Forward Triple Somersault 2.9 2.8 2.5
107 Forward 3 ½ Somersault 3.0 3.1 2.8
112 Forward Flying Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7
113 Forward Flying 1 ½ Somersault 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.7
115 Forward Flying 2 ½ Somersault 2.5
BACK GROUP A B C D A B C D
200 Back Jump 1.0 1.1
002 Back Dive FALL IN 1.1 1.2
201 Back Dive 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.9 1.8
202 Back Somersault 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.9 1.8
203 Back 1 ½ Somersault 2.5 2.3 2.0 2.4 2.2 1.9
204 Back Double Somersault 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.3 2.0
205 Back 2 ½ Somersault 3.0 3.0 2.8
212 Back Flying Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7
213 Back Flying 1 ½ Somersaults 2.1
REVERSE GROUP A B C D A B C D
301 Reverse Dive 1.8 1.8 1.7 2.0 2.0 1.9
302 Reverse Somersault 1.8 1.8 1.7 2.0 2.0 1.9
303 Reverse 1 ½ Somersault 2.7 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.3 2.0
304 Reverse Double Somersault 2.6 2.3 2.4 2.1
305 Reverse 2 ½ Somersault 3.2 3.0 3.0 2.8
312 Reverse Flying Somersault 1.8 1.7 1.8
313 Reverse Flying 1 ½ Somersault 2.2
INWARD GROUP A B C D A B C D
401 Inward Dive 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.8 1.6 1.5
402 Inward Somersault 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5
403 Inward 1 ½ Somersaults 2.4 2.2 2.1 1.9
404 Inward Double Somersaults 2.8 2.6 2.4
405 Inward 2 ½ Somersaults 3.4 3.1 3.0 2.7
412 Inward Flying Somersault 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8
413 Inward Flying 1 ½ Somersault 2.7 2.4
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BCSSA 2016
DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY
TWIST GROUP A B C D A B C D
5111 Forward Dive, ½ Twist 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.7
5112 Forward Dive, 1 Twist 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.7
5121 Forward Som., ½ Twist 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.7
5122 Forward Som., 1 Twist 1.9 2.0
5124 Forward Som., 2 Twist 2.3
5126 Forward Som., 3 Twist 2.7
5131 Forward 1 ½ Som., ½ Twist 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.9
5132 Forward 1 ½ Som., 1 Twist 2.2 2.1
5134 Forward 1 ½ Som., 2 Twists 2.6 2.5
5136 Forward 1 ½ Som., 3 Twists 3.0 2.9
5138 Forward 1 ½ Som., 4 Twists 3.3
5152 Forward 2 ½ Som., 1 Twist 3.2 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.8
5154 Forward 2 ½ Som., 2 Twists 3.4 3.2 3.2
5211 Back Dive ½ Twist 1.4 1.5
5212 Back Dive, 1 Twist 1.6 1.7
5221 Back Somersault, ½ Twist 1.8 1.8
5222 Back Somersault, 1 Twist 1.9
5223 Back Somersault, 1 ½ Twists 2.3
5225 Back Somersault, 2 ½ Twists 2.7
5227 Back Somersault, 3 ½ Twists 3.2
5231 Back 1 ½ Som., ½ Twist 2.1 2.0
5233 Back 1 ½ Som., 1 ½ Twists 2.5 2.4
5235 Back 1 ½ Som., 2 ½ Twists 2.9 2.8
5237 Back 1 ½ Som., 3 ½ Twists 3.2
5251 Back 2 ½ Som., ½ Twist 3.1 2.8 2.7
5253 Back 2 ½ Som., ½ Twist 3.5 3.3 3.1
5311 Reverse Dive ½ Twist 1.9 2.0
5312 Reverse Dive, 1 Twist 2.1 2.2
5321 Reverse Somersault, ½ Twist 1.8
5322 Reverse Som., 1 Twist 2.0
5323 Reverse Som., 1 ½ Twists 2.4
5325 Reverse Som., 2 ½ Twists 2.8
5331 Reverse 1 ½ Som., ½ Twist 2.2 2.1
5333 Reverse 1 ½ Som., 1 ½ Twists 2.6 2.5
5335 Reverse 1 ½ Som., 2 ½ Twists 3.0 2.9
5337 Reverse 1 ½ Som., 3 ½ Twists 3.3
5351 Reverse 2 ½ Som., ½ Twist 3.1 2.9 2.7
5371 Reverse 3 ½ Som., ½ Twist 3.5 3.6
5411 Inward Dive, ½ Twist 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.6
5412 Inward Dive, 1 Twist 2.2 1.9 2.1 1.8
5421 Inward Som., ½ Twist 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5
5422 Inward Som., 1 Twist 2.1
5432 Inward 1 ½ Som., 1 Twist 2.7 2.4
5434 Inward 1 ½ Som., 2 Twists 3.1 2.8
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2016 BCSSA Dive Entry Form
Club Date
M F O S 1m 3m 1m 3m 1m 3m 1m 3m 1m 3m 1m 3m 1m 3m
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BC Summer Swimming Association
Dive Sheet
Meet Date
Dive
Description of Dive POS Judges Awards DD Total Score
No.
Compulsory Dives 1 2 3 4 5
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FINAL PLACE
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SYNCHRONIZED
SWIMMING
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Warm ups and Figure Competitions
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SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP POLICY
1. ELIGIBILITY
1.1 Competitors must be correctly registered with the BCSSA for the current season.
1.2 All swimmers must have competed at a Regional Synchro Championship (refer to Rule
Book Section 4.0 of the BCSSA Synchronized Swimming Rule Book) in order to be eligible
to compete at Provincial Championships. (If there is an exception to this rule, a written
request must be submitted to the BCSSA President, four (4) weeks prior to the start
of Provincial Championships). Where an exemption is granted, the Region is
responsible to hold a judged Synchro Performance, including figures and routines, to be
eligible to compete at Provincials.
2. SWIMMER DIVISIONS
2.1 Swimmers’ Divisions are based on the 2016 BCSSA Age Locator according to age as of
April 30 and Skill assessment.
2.2 Swimmers will compete in the events according to Age Divisions and Skill Level.
3. EVENTS
3.1 The events are:
FIGURES
Beginner Tier
- Div 3 and under
- Div 4 and over
Intermediate Tier
- Div 3 and under
- Div 4 and over
Advanced Tier
- Div 3 and under
- Div 4 and over
‘O’ CATEGORY
- Div 3 and under
- Div 4 and over
All BEGINNER TIER swimmers will perform the same Figures and will be placed in the
draw together. They will be separated out by Event for placing and awards.
All INTERMEDIATE TIER swimmers will perform the same Figures and will be placed in the
draw together. They will be separated out by Event for placing and awards.
All ADVANCED TIER/“O CATEGORY” swimmers will perform the same Figures and will be
placed in the draw together. They will be separated out by Event for placing and awards.
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DUET, MIXED DUET AND TEAM ROUTINES
No routine choreography can begin prior to May 1st of the year of competition. A previously
choreographed and swum routine cannot be used or adapted.
BEGINNER TIER
All Divisions
INTERMEDIATE TIER
All Divisions
ADVANCED TIER
All Divisions
“O” CATEGORY
All Divisions
In Figure Events, Swimmers will compete in the correct Age Division and TIER Group.
A Duet will consist of 2 swimmers. A Team will consist of at least 3 swimmers and no
more than 10 swimmers.
In the Duet and Team Events, Swimmers will compete in the correct TIER Group.
Swimmers may swim up one TIER Group in the Duet or Team Events.
If a Duet consists of swimmers of various TIERS then the Duet will compete in the TIER
of the most advanced swimmer (e.g. a Duet made of BEGINNER and INTERMEDIATE
TIER swimmers will compete in the INTERMEDIATE TIER Event).
For the team event, where competitors on the same team are from two tiers, the team
will be entered into the Tier Category that the majority of the competitors belong to.
Where the numbers of competitors are tied, the team will be entered into the higher tier
category.
Swimmers may compete in only one Duet Event and may be a partner in only one Duet
entry.
Competitors may compete in only one Team Event and may be a Team member in only
one Team entry.
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3.2 TIER GROUPS
At the beginning of the season, Swimmers will have their Skill Level assessed and be
placed in the appropriate TIER Group. TIER Groups are as follows:
BEGINNER TIER
A swimmer will be classified as a beginner if:
a) The swimmer has been registered in up to 2 competitive seasons with BCSSA and
no winter maintenance or Synchro BC recreational, or
b) The swimmer has been registered in up to 2 seasons of winter maintenance
(Synchro BC recreational, but has not swum a competitive BCSSA season), or
c) The swimmer has been registered in 1 winter maintenance / Synchro BC
recreational season and 1 BCSSA competitive season.
INTERMEDIATE TIER
The swimmer is not a Beginner and does not meet the standards for the Advanced Tier.
ADVANCED TIER
A swimmer who has been tested and judged by a Coach or a Judge during the first week of
practice, and has met the following standards:
Hold a more-or-less vertical position in bent knee vertical at knee or higher for 5
seconds.
Starting in pike position, lift to fishtail, lift to vertical and descend, achieving at least
just below knee height in double vertical and be no more than 20 degrees off the
vertical line.
Hold a ballet leg single position for 10 seconds, with face out of the water and with
knee extension of the vertical leg.
OR the swimmer must have passed a Star 5 or above.
The advanced tier is meant to be a “challenging” level for BCSSA Synchro Swimmers who
continue to compete over a number of years.
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3.3 ELEMENT REQUIREMENTS
All figures and elements will be performed as per the FINA Synchronized Swimming Manual for
Judges, Coaches and Referees, 2010-2013 edition.
Sailboat Alternate (Star 2) 1.2 4 meters traveling sailboat 4 meters traveling sailboat
alternate (Star 2). alternate (Star 2).
Somersault Back Tuck 1.1 Somersault back tuck (full Somersault back tuck (full
(Fig 310) figure – Fig 310). figure – Fig 310).
BEGINNER
3 meters paddle scull (Star 1.0 4 meters side flutter kick 4m. back flutter with arm
2) with arm sequence (Star 2). sequence (Star 1).
Split Position 1.1 Pretzel turn 360 degrees Tub turn 360 degrees one
(Star 4) one way, beginning and way, beginning and ending in
ending in back layout (Star back layout (Star 1)
2).
Time limit 2:00 minutes
Time limit 2:00 minutes
Somersault Front Pike (Fig 1.7 4 meters traveling eggbeater Travelling ballet leg
320) forwards and/or sideways to sequence to include any 2 of
include some single arm the following: ballet leg left,
sequence (Star 3/4) ballet leg right, flamingo left,
flamingo right.
Surface Prawn (Figure 362) 1.4 Front pike pull down, from
INTERMEDIATE
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Ballet Leg Single (Fig 101) 1.6 4 meters traveling eggbeater Traveling ballet leg
forwards and/or sideways to sequence to include any 3 of
Tower (Fig 349) include some double arm the following positions: ballet
sequence leg left, ballet leg right,
Barracuda (Fig 301) flamingo left, flamingo right.
1.9 Walkover front from split double ballet leg.
Side Fishtail Split (Fig 346) position to end of the figure
2.0 (Fig 360) Walkover front from split
ADVANCED
*The intent of the “Modified Combination” is to provide BCSSA coaches with as much flexibility as
possible to include all swimmers in a team event. Whenever possible, team is preferred. However,
where limited pool time, and/or variation in swimmer ability make it difficult to complete a full team
routine, a coach may choose to choreograph a “modified combination”. The modified combination
must have no more than 2 parts with less than 3 swimmers. There must be at least one team
part(s) that include all swimmers in the routine, performing all the required elements. It is permitted
to have parts with less than all swimmers between parts with all swimmers performing the required
elements. Judges will consider the additional factors specific to a combination routine (as per FINA
manual) when judging the routine, but will use the marking percentages as per Free Team
Routines.
4. ENTRY PROCEDURE
4.1 All Clubs must register swimmers through the Club Registrar and the Regional Registrar.
4.2 Regional Registrars must provide the swimmers names to the Regional Director.
4.3 Final competition entry forms are sent to the BCSSA Office (Attn: Joy Evans), with a
copy to be sent to Joy’s email (joy.evans@bcsummerswimming.com). Entry Form
deadline Monday, August 8, 2016. Use of the electronic (.doc) entry form is preferred, but
hand written faxes with legible writing will be accepted.
5. ENTRY FEES
5.1 All meet entry fees must be to the BCSSA Office by Friday, August 12th, 2016 at NOON.
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5.2 One cheque from the Region for all Regional Competitors (4 aquatics) will be issued to the
BCSSA.
6. PENALTIES
6.1 PENALTIES FOR FIGURES
6.1.1 Penalties for figures will be assessed as per FINA Synchronized Swimming Rules
SS11.
SS 11.2 If the competitor makes the same or another mistake or does not attempt to
perform the figure again, then the result of this figure will be zero.
A one (1) point penalty shall be deducted from the routine score if:
SS 18.2.1 The time limit of ten (10) seconds for deck movements is exceeded.
SS 18.2.2 There is a deviation from the specified routine time limit allowed (less or
more than) for the routine and in accordance with SS 14.1 and SSAG 6.
SS 18.2.5 A competitor has made a deliberate use of the bottom of the pool during
the routine.
A two (2) point penalty shall be deducted from the routine score if:
SS 18.2.7 A competitor has made a deliberate use of bottom of the pool during a
routine to assist another competitor.
SS 18.2.8 A routine is interrupted by a competitor during the deck movements and a
new start is allowed.
SS 18.2.9 If during the deck movements in routines competitors are executing
stacks, towers or human pyramids.
7. MUSIC
A. There should be no more than a 10 second lead in before the music starts.
B. Music must be uploaded to DropBox 1 week prior to Regionals and submitted as follows:
Examples: Club Name – Beginner Duet – Birch & Cedar – Beautiful Day
Club Name – Beginner Team – Blue,Red,Yellow,Green,Pink – Sunny Day
C. Only music that has been uploaded to DropBox will be used during Regionals and
Provincials.
D. Each club must bring a back-up electronic version of each routine on one device to be
handed into the music desk at the start of each competition (coaches must be available to
assist the music desk in the event of music malfunction).
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8. AWARDS
8.1 Final placing in the figure competition for each figure event is determined by the figure
scores.
8.2 Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each figure event.
8.3 Final placing for the routine competition for each event is determined by the composite
figure and routine score (Championship Score).
8.4 Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each Figure category, and the top three
finishers in each routine event (Championship Score).
8.5 Ribbons will be awarded from 4th - 8th place.
8.6 Regional Scoring: Figures: 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Duet/Team: 18, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2
10. OTHER
10.1 Unless specific wording is found in the BCSSA Rulebook or Provincial Meet Package, all
officials shall refer to the most recent FINA General Rules and the Rules for Synchronized
Swimming SS1 to SS20.
10.2 Figure Events
a) Swimmers must wear a plain coloured bathing suit of their choice for the figure competition.
Black is the preferred colour. It is not permitted for swimmers to wear suits or swim caps
that identify a club or region affiliation.
b) Nose clips are allowed for all events. Goggles are allowed for figure events and with
medical certification for routine events. Medical certification must be submitted to the Chief
Referee at least 30 minutes before the event.
c) Bathing suits shall conform to FINA specification as per GR 5.1 – 5.3.
d) In all synchronized swimming events, it is not permitted for swimmers to wear jewellery
(other than medical alert bracelets) or nail polish.
10.3 If you have any questions regarding the Synchro competition contact Joy Evans at
joy.evans@bcsummerswimming.com.
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APPENDIX – SYNCHRO 3A
CLUB: MEET:
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APPENDIX - SYNCHRO 3B
BCSSA 2016 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
TEAM ENTRY FORM
CLUB: MEET:
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APPENDIX - SYNCHRO 3C
CLUB: MEET:
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SWIMMING
Thursday, August 18, 2016 Friday, August 19, 2016
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Regional Practice 6:45 am – 7:45 am Warm ups
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Regional Practice 8:00 am Competition Starts
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SPEED SWIMMING
BC CHAMPIONSHIPS (BCCH) POLICY
Times and Lane Assignments for Regional Practice - Thursday, August 18, 2016.
The Regional Coach & the Regional Director of each Region are responsible for dividing time
between Regional Clubs (Practice Times).
During Speed swimming events, no parents or guests will be permitted on the pool
deck or within the marshalling area. Warm-up rules will be in effect and coaches must
clear lanes prior to any dive sprints. Safety Marshals will be monitoring lanes to
ensure this rule is adhered to.
Each Region is assigned one lane by random draw. Regions will keep the same lane
assignment throughout the Championship (Aug 19th – 21st, 2016).
Region Lane
Okanagan 1
Cariboo 2
Vancouver & District 3
Vancouver Island 4
Fraser South 5
Fraser Valley 6
Kootenay 7
Simon Fraser 8
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Marshalling and Warm Up Times
Friday
Warm Ups 6:45 AM
100/200 IM 7:50 AM
50 Free 10:15 AM
Medley Relays 11:15 AM
Saturday
Warm Ups 6:45 AM
50/100 Fly 7:50 AM
50/100 Backstroke 9:00 AM
Free Relays 10:30 AM
Sunday
Warm Ups 6:45 AM
50 Fly (Div 5-8, ‘O’ Cat 2) 7:50 AM
50/100 Breaststroke 8:10 AM
100 Free 9:40 AM
Note: 1. All times are approximate. Marshalling and warm ups will not start before the
listed times.
2. All swimmers are encouraged to participate in the Regional Cheers and the
National Anthems.
3. Marshalling calls by the Announcer are courtesy calls only. The Clerk of the
Course at the Marshalling area makes official Marshalling calls. It is the
swimmer’s responsibility to be able to hear the calls made by the clerk for the
event in which he/she is participating.
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HEATS, FINALS AND CONSOLATIONS
1. Tier “S” and Tier “O” swimmers will compete in Heats, Finals and Consolation Finals
according to Division or Category. (See event list - Appendices I-A, I-B, I-C)
2. Consolation Finals will be swum first and Finals second.
1. HEATS:
A) Scratches must be reported to the Clerk of the Course.
B) Scratches prior to the start of the BCCH Meet must be submitted to the BCSSA
office by NOON Thursday August 11, 2016.
C) From August 11 through August 21 EACH CLUB SHALL ADVISE THE CLERK OF
THE COURSE OF ANY SCRATCHES FROM ANY HEAT as soon as possible.
The club must also advise the Regional Director, who will then be responsible for
ensuring that the alternate is advised that he/she is swimming.
2. FINALS:
Scratches should be done as soon as possible following the posting of the heat
results. The Clerk of the Course must be advised by the coach of this scratch. This is
to allow alternates adequate notice to prepare for the event and to ensure that all
parties agree.
ALTERNATES
1. Regional Alternates who are at the BCCH Meet must be at the Clerk of the Course for
the specific event. They must be available immediately if needed.
2. A maximum of 2 Alternates will be eligible. If no Alternate appears, the Heat will be
swum without a replacement.
3. All Alternates for Finals must go to the Clerk of the Course and be available when the
event is called.
**LIVE RESULTS**
WILL BE POSTED ON THE WEBSITE
www.bcsummerswimming.com/LiveResults2016
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APPENDIX I-A
Girls Boys
Start 8:00 a.m. 101 DIV I 100m I.M. 102
103 II 100m I.M. 104
105 III 100m I.M. 106
107 “O” CAT 1 100m I.M. 108
109 IV 200m I.M. 110
111 V 200m I.M. 112
113 VI 200m I.M. 114
115 “O” CAT 2 200m I.M. 116
117 VII 200m I.M. 118
119 VIII 200m I.M. 120
121 DIV I 50m Free 122
123 II 50m Free 124
125 III 50m Free 126
127 “O” CAT 1 50m Free 128
129 IV 50m Free 130
131 V 50m Free 132
133 VI 50m Free 134
135 “O” CAT 2 50m Free 136
137 VII 50m Free 138
139 VIII 50m Free 140
141 DIV I 4 x 50m Medley Relay 142
143 II 4 x 50m Medley Relay 144
145 III 4 x 50m Medley Relay 146
147 “O” CAT 1 4 x 50m Medley Relay 148
149 IV 4 x 50m Medley Relay 150
151 V 4 x 50m Medley Relay 152
153 VI 4 x 50m Medley Relay 154
155 “O” CAT 2 4 x 50m Medley Relay 156
157 VII 4 x 50m Medley Relay 158
159 VIIl 4 x 50m Medley Relay 160
During the swimming competition, each region MUST staff 1 lane in the pool during
Heats and 1 lane in Finals.
The first number of the event indicates the day of the swimming Competition
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APPENDIX I-B
Girls Boys
Start 8:00 a.m. 201 DIV I 50m Fly 202
203 II 50m Fly 204
205 III 50m Fly 206
207 “O” CAT 1 50m Fly 208
209 IV 50m Fly 210
211 V 100m Fly 212
213 VI 100m Fly 214
215 “O” CAT 2 100m Fly 216
217 VII 100m Fly 218
219 VIII 100m Fly 220
221 DIV I 50m Back 222
223 II 50m Back 224
225 III 50m Back 226
227 “O” CAT 1 50m Back 228
229 IV 100m Back 230
231 V 100m Back 232
233 VI 100m Back 234
235 “O” CAT 2 100m Back 236
237 VII 100m Back 238
239 VIII 100m Back 240
241 DIV I 4 x 50m Free Relay 242
243 II 4 x 50m Free Relay 244
245 III 4 x 50m Free Relay 246
247 “O” CAT 1 4 x 50m Free Relay 248
249 IV 4 x 50m Free Relay 250
251 V 4 x 50m Free Relay 252
253 VI 4 x 50m Free Relay 254
255 “O” CAT 2 4 x 50m Free Relay 256
257 VII 4 x 50m Free Relay 258
259 VIII 4 x 50m Free Relay 260
During the swimming competition, each region MUST staff 1 lane in the pool during
Heats and 1 Lane in Finals.
The first number of the event indicates the day of the swimming Competition
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APPENDIX I-C
Girls Boys
Start 8:00 a.m. 301 DIV V 50m Fly 302
303 VI 50m Fly 304
305 “O” CAT 2 50m Fly 306
307 VII 50m Fly 308
309 VIII 50m Fly 310
311 DIV I 50m Breast 312
313 II 50m Breast 314
315 III 50m Breast 316
317 “O” CAT 1 50m Breast 318
319 IV 100m Breast 320
321 V 100m Breast 322
323 VI 100m Breast 324
325 “O” CAT 2 100m Breast 326
327 VII 100m Breast 328
329 VIII 100m Breast 330
331 DIV I 100m Free 332
333 II 100m Free 334
335 III 100m Free 336
337 “O” CAT 1 100m Free 338
339 IV 100m Free 340
341 V 100m Free 342
343 VI 100m Free 344
345 “O” CAT 2 100m Free 346
347 VII 100m Free 348
349 VIII 100m Free 350
351 DIV I 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 352
353 II 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 354
355 III 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 356
357 “O” CAT 1 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 358
359 IV 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 360
361 V 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 362
363 VI 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 364
365 “O” CAT 2 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 366
367 VII 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 368
369 VIII 4 x 50m Med. Regional Relay 370
During the swimming competition, each region MUST staff 1 lane in the pool during Heats
and 1 Lane in Finals.
NOTE: EVENTS 351-370 WILL BE SWUM AFTER FINALS OF THE INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
IN P.M. SESSION.
400 COACHES’ “Miracle Mile” Relay Swim - Finals Only
The first number of the event indicates the day of the swimming Competition
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APPENDIX II
SCRATCH SHEET
2016 BCSSA CHAMPIONSHIPS MEET (HEATS ONLY)
Region: Date:
Provide all details including swimmer name, team name, division #, gender, event #, heat #
and stroke being scratched from. This Scratch Sheet must be delivered to the Clerk of Course
as soon as the scratch is confirmed in order to avoid delay of meet.
Swimmer or Club Name, Div # & Gender Event # & Heat # Stroke
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APPENDIX III A
DIV 50 FREE 100IM 200IM 50 FLY 100 FLY 50 BR. 100 BR. 50 BACK 100BACK 100FREE
1G :39.58 1:41.13 :46.99 :53.22 :47.67 1:29.55
2G :34.99 1:28.94 :39.98 :46.53 :41.58 1:17.17
3G :32.07: 1:21.48 :35.66 :41.85 :37.84 1:10.64
4G :30.37 2:51.17 :33.93 1:26.94 1:18.32 1:06.87
5G :29.52 2:46.55 :33.04 1:16.36 1:24.98 1:16.52 1:05.37
6G :29.35 2:44.30 :32.43 1:14.60 1:24.08 1:15.02 1:05.15
7G :29.99 2:46.57 :33.07 1:16.49 1:26.89 1:17.13 1:06.56
8G :29.60 2:55.04 :32.61 1:28.91 1:28.43 1:21.42 1:06.06
Appendix lll B
2016 BC CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFYING STANDARDS
RELAY TEAMS
Qualifying Standards are generally based on the average of 3rd place in Heats for 2011-2015 inclusive.
Any relay team finishes in the top two (2) and/or equals or betters the following times in the
FINALS at a 2016 Regional Championships Meet automatically qualifies for the respective
events at the Provincial Championships.
2G 2:47.55 2:26.69
3G 2:30.51 2:12.57
4G 2:20.89 2:05.99
5G 2:17.97 2:02.54
6G 2:12.12 1:59.97
7G 2:14.72 1:58.34
8G 2:13.02 1:58.94
1B 3:06.56 2:52.98
2B 2:49.43 2:27.45
3B 2:31.25 2:12.74
4B 2:20.08 2:00.59
5B 2:06.77 1.51.56
6B 2:01.45 1:47.04
7B 2:00.63 1:47.27
8B 1:53.79 1:41.32
REGIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Lane No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Friday
Heats FV OK FS VD KO SF VI CA
FINALS VD CA SF KO VI OK FV FS
Saturday
Heats SF VD FV CA OK FS KO VI
FINALS KO FV VD SF CA VI FS OK
Sunday
Heats FS VI OK FV SF KO CA VD
FINALS VI FS CA OK VD FV SF KO
Appendix lV
REGIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Region Duties
Cariboo Deck and Marshalling Security
Okanagan Electronics